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Old 10th June 2009, 10:17 PM
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Unhappy Tata Indicom Plug to surf SX 1080 driver

Hi all,
i am new on fedora. I have taken Tata Indicom Plug to surf modem SX 1080. I cant mount the modem. Its not detected by the system. It will be a real help if someone tells me the procedure of setting this modem in Fedora .

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Parampreet Singh
NIT TRICHY ,
INDIA
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